Glendree

Fontside near Feakle, County Clare
(Ref. 28700)

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Customer reviews

“It was just what we needed - amazing scenery and the owner was very helpful. If you are looking for peace and quiet and to get away from the rat race this is the place to be.”

Mrs Abbott, Bedworth, May 2014

Cottage features

Off road parking

Open fire

Smoke-free

Garden / Patio

Washing machine

Dishwasher

Rating

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Sleeps

5

Bedrooms

3

Bathrooms

2

Pets

No

The property

Feakle 4.5 miles. Glendree, meaning Glen of the Druid, is a charming detached cottage situated in a quiet cul-de-sac, just over four miles from the village of Feakle in County Clare. Surrounded by trees and dating back over 200 years, this Feakle cottage is the perfect destination for a relaxing Irish break with peace and tranquillity assured! Ideal for families and friends, this cottage near Feakle has three spacious bedrooms, a bright kitchen and a modern sitting room. The warming multi-fuel stove provides a lovely atmosphere allowing you to forget the hustle and bustle of daily life. The village of Feakle is less than five miles away and has a superb reputation for traditional music with regular gatherings in the local pubs, as well as an annual festival that draws the best acts from across the country and beyond! Fishermen will love the plentiful stocks in one of the many local loughs and rivers, and golfers can test their game at quality courses like those at Dromoland and Shannon. Dromoland is also home to a stunning castle with vast grounds perfect for walking in, plus the most popular attractions in Clare are nearby with the Burren, Cliffs of Moher and Ailwee Caves all within easy driving distance. Alternatively, take a trip to Lough Derg with many activities available on the water or the shore, including kayaking, boat trips and horse riding. This welcoming Feakle cottage is the ideal choice for a memorable holiday.

About the location

FEAKLE, COUNTY CLARE

Tulla 9 miles; Ennis 18 miles.

The quaint village of Feakle lies amongst the rolling countryside of east County Clare. Steeped in history, the village is famous for its annual traditional music festival where the biggest names descend on Feakle each August. Close to the towns of Scarriff and Tulla, Feakle is near to many walking trails and Lough Derg which has a wide variety of activities and attractions. There are many excellent fishing spots in the area and the cities of Limerick and Galway are easily reached, as is Shannon airport.